The TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver

I have had a horrible past few months on the golf course. From the start, everything went wrong; addressing the ball, I had problems with alignment, most of the shorts that I played were off-center, and I couldn’t generate the speed and reach the distance I wanted. I would have had better luck on the golf course if my limited skill was backed by an able driver like the TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver. What led to this conclusion? Let’s find out.

Who can use the TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver?

Every golfer will be pleased with extra forgiveness that the TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver has to offer. Experienced players and recreational golfers who seek a product that offers speed, distance, and forgiveness will prefer to use the TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver.

Introducing the TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver

After a long time, TaylorMade has again introduced the name ‘Burner’. But, this time, it has updated the driver and reincarnated it in the form of AeroBurner. The AeroBurner Driver is equipped with a 460cc head with a toe that’s a lot rounder than its previous models. TaylorMade has made quite a few design changes including a reduced drop from the crown, a raised center crown, and the addition of a hosel fin. These design changes reduce drag and promote higher ball speed.

The introduction of the Speed Pocket adds more forgiveness to the driver by increasing the sweet spot. The large sweet spot and reduced spin ensure the balls that don’t find the center travel fast and long. Furthermore, the linear AeroBurner crown, PVD face, and matte finish help in address alignment.

Cons

Some feel the driver is too light, hence harder to control

Lacks adjustment options

Some golfers aren’t satisfied with the amount of spin the driver creates

Features and Benefits

Speed and Distance: To produce higher swing speed and ensure longer distance the golf driver head must move faster. This can be achieved by designing a lightweight driver, aerodynamic clubhead, and longer shafts. The TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver comes with all these three features.

Speed Pocket: The Speed Pocket feature in TaylorMade AeroBurner is longer, deeper, and wider than the earlier models. Having an expanded Speed Pocket increases the sweet spot and decreases the amount of spin the driver generates. The inclusion of this feature increases the forgiveness of the driver. Using this driver even the off-center impact will produce satisfactory speed and distance.

Matrix Speed RUL-Z: Like many others, I too questioned the strength of the lightweight shaft. My doubts were unfounded; the 50-gram shaft in the TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver is robust and it helps the clubhead move faster.

Final Thoughts

The TaylorMade AeroBurner Driver is easy to grip and easy to hit. The supremely aerodynamic driver lets you swing fearlessly. With the right loft, you can bravely belt the ball; the light, long shaft will generate higher speeds and the innovative head design offers more forgiveness.